Thank you for explaining current status which you're considering. On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 6:55 AM, Ryan J Ollos <[email protected]> wrote: > Bloodhound has Multiple-Project, Single-Environment support. Trac will > hopefully provide support for multiple projects in a single environment in > the future, but it isn't actively being worked on, and we haven't discussed > whether some or all of what has been introduced in Bloodhound would be > backported.
I'm not sure which is better architecture, but I agree with Bloodhound's approach if it do work well. > I have tried backporting some small changes from Bloodhound to Trac, and > hope to soon embark on backporting some bigger features in 1.1.x: > http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/11627 > http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/31#comment:180 > > Olemis has backported some features, but the Trac devs still need to review > and discuss the changes: > http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/11585 > http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/11588 I was surprised that some features from Bloodhound are trying to backport. That's good future for both, I think. > I understand and I think the projects should be more closely integrated. At > least, that is an aim of mine. I would like to see BloodhoundSearchApi, > BloodhoundRelations and MultiProject support backported to Trac. Among > other things, doing so will make maintaining Bloodhound easier and > Bloodhound can then focus on providing features that go beyond Trac's aim > of providing a "minimalistic approach to web-based software project > management." > > I believe that Bloodhound will always be based on Trac (it will not > permanently fork from the codebase), and we will aim to integrate changes > from the latest releases as soon as they are available. Trac 1.0.2 should > be available soon, based on the recent discussions on the TracDev mailing > list. I see. I know there're differences for the initial motivation/concept between Trac and Apache Bloodhound. Then, I think Trac's "minimalistic approach" should be changed to work with a modern situation in the future. Anyway, I'm looking forward to updating Trac 1.0.2 and best of luck to you. thanks, Tetsuya
